Who Needs Coffee?

Who Needs Coffee?

My new motto: More sex, less caffeine!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Vince Colletta Studio. From the story “This Gamble Called Love” in Brides in Love #9, Sept. 1958. Published by Charlton.

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SCENE: Woman and man drinking coffee.

WOMAN: You don’t need coffee to keep you up! Tonight...You’ve got me!

1958 Art: Vince Colletta Studio Re-Ink & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Fully Alert: John Lustig

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Starry, Starry Night

Starry, Starry Night

A new Last Kiss by Tony Isabella & Diego Jourdan Pereira!

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by L.B. Cole from the cover of True To Life Romances #22, July 1954. Star Publications.

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SCENE: A man and a woman are in their bathing suits at the beach, sitting by a fire with tall flames.

MAN (thinking): It’s so romantic being with her...on this starry night...by a roaring fire. I can almost forget she’s a mannequin...and that her knees are melting.

1954 Art: L.B. Cole Re-Creation: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Writer: Tony Isabella

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Lug Nuts

Lug Nuts

Original Vintage Art & Text

Art by Matt Baker from the cover of Wartime Romances #17, Sept. 1953. Published by St. John.

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SCENE: Two sailors at a bar. The first sailor looks over with interest at a beautiful blonde who is walking by. The second sailor places his hand on the first sailor's back and looks at him with concern.

SECOND SAILOR: No! She’ll only break your heart…the way you broke mine! And then, who’s going to comfort you? Me! You big lug!

1953 Art: Matt Baker
Lug Nut: John Lustig

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How to Cheer Up

How to Cheer Up

Original Vintage Art & Text

Artist unknown. From the story “Censored” in All True Romance #2, Oct. 1951. Published by Comic Media.

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SCENE: A man and woman are talking in the foreground. In the background is a bed.

WOMAN: You’re right! Sex might cheer me up! But...with whom?

1951 Artist Unknown Restoration & Color: Diego Jourdan Pereira
Cheer Squad Leader: John Lustig

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